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Reef in the Southern Gulf of Mexico
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Published January 31, 2015
Arrecife Alacranes, Spanish for "Scorpion Reef," is the largest reef in the southern Gulf of Mexico.
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Landslide in Northern India
Published January 27, 2015
As water backed up behind a landslide on the Tsarap River, authorities grew concerned about flash floods.
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Ashfall from Karymsky Volcano
Published January 21, 2015
Karmsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, regularly emits plumes of ash and volcanic gases.
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Flooding in Madagascar
Rivers were swollen and brown with sediment in the wake of tropical storm Chadza.
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Kelp Losing Their Grip on the Seafloor
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Published January 20, 2015
Potent storms and pesky predators—as well as climate change—are altering the dynamics of these underwater forests.
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Eruption at Mount Aso
Published January 18, 2015
Landsat 8 observed a thick plume of ash from the Japanese volcano on January 13, 2015.
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